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Disney plans to release more Star Wars games. If you believe insider Tom Henderson (Tom Henderson), we are talking about two projects a year.

The company will stick strictly to the schedule and release a title every six months. According to Henderson’s sources, they will be rotated by budget, with a AAA game coming out first, then a more modest game.

Eight Star Wars games have been announced so far. Henderson claims there are even more. At least he’s heard of a game about The Mandalorian, but so far it’s just a rumor.

  • An untitled project from Amy Hennig and Skydance Media;
  • Shooter from Respawn Entertainment;
  • Respawn Entertainment strategy;
  • Open-world game from Ubisoft Massive;
  • Star Wars: Eclipse by Quantic Dream;
  • Title Knights of the Old Republic from Saber Interactive;
  • Star Wars Jedi: Survivor – Respawn Entertainment;
  • Star Wars: Hunters by Zynga.

Previously, new details about Star Wars: Eclipse, the open-world action game from the makers of Heavy Rain and Detroit: Become Human, surfaced online.

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  • An insider spoke about the new PS5 with removable storage

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